76107 VAN DYKE Road

Bruce Twp, MI 48065
Beds
2
Baths
2
Square Ft.
1,263
$205,000
An amazing opportunity here! This property has 100 feet Of lake access to the back of the property of natural spring fed SKEETER LAKE! Many possibilities on this spacious 1.51 acre property. Home is priced accordingly to current condition. This is an amazing fixer upper or a chance to rebuildRead MoreRead Less
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Listing Snapshot
Days Online
138
Last Updated
Property Type
Residential
Beds
2
Full Baths
2
Square Ft.
1,263
Lot Size
1.52 Acres
Year Built
1960
MLS Number
20240048024
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Additional Details
Property Access
Paved
Basement
Basement?: 0
Building
1,263 total square feet, 1,263 combined square feet, Built in 1960, Architectural style: Ranch, 1 Story, Brick
Fireplaces
Fireplace?: 0
Foundation
Slab
Garage
No Garage, Garage?: 0
Water Features
Well (Existing)
Heating
Forced Air, Natural Gas
Lot
Lot size area: 1.52, Lot size dimensions: 100X660
Pool
Pool?: 0
Property
Property type: Residential
Taxes
Tax amount (summer): $3,277, Tax amount (winter): $775
Sewer
Septic Tank (Existing)
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MIKE MELDRUM
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